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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to why because more decisive means taking toughes
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and...
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the independent foreign policy. here we have to keywords and i believe these two words actually defined the nature of the whole policy. first, independence. why independence is so important for chinese foreign policy and for the country? of course china has been an independent country for many centuries. we cherished independence very much and it is one of our fundamental values. but from 1840 to 1949, china was invaded by foreign power and lost much of its independence. princetons, china's custom services from 1861 to 1911 was controlled by a british official china was coerced into 343 illegal treaties at gunpoint. within authority million kilograms for the war and china lost 1.6 million square kilometers. so during that period it wasn't treated with respect, justice or fairness on the world stage. they are remembered by the chinese nation as a century of national humiliation. this led to the chinese revolution in the 20th century and motivated generations of chinese in the struggle with two national independence.
the independent foreign policy. here we have to keywords and i believe these two words actually defined the nature of the whole policy. first, independence. why independence is so important for chinese foreign policy and for the country? of course china has been an independent country for many centuries. we cherished independence very much and it is one of our fundamental values. but from 1840 to 1949, china was invaded by foreign power and lost much of its independence. princetons, china's...
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to do about syria is a problem for the west and today, president obama announced the changes for his foreign-policy team. susan rice will be the next security adviser -- and amanda power will be nominated to replace susan rice. here is the chief washington correspondent for the new york times. >> the national security adviser post is the most important national security post in the united states. the adviser who has ranged from henry kissinger, bryzienski, in the -- they bring different opinions and they are different inside the united states government, they are there to organize the president with choices. having susan rice is interesting because she and some of the power were to forces for what they call the liberal interventionists in the u.s.. they were for a much more forceful entry into libya and they convinced the president with hillary clinton, and in syria they have not. >> both of those women said that they are haunted by memories of the american lack of engagement in rwanda and darfur. does this suggest that they will try to change america's position on syria. >> the interesting thing a
to do about syria is a problem for the west and today, president obama announced the changes for his foreign-policy team. susan rice will be the next security adviser -- and amanda power will be nominated to replace susan rice. here is the chief washington correspondent for the new york times. >> the national security adviser post is the most important national security post in the united states. the adviser who has ranged from henry kissinger, bryzienski, in the -- they bring different...
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policy consensus who in washington in the halls of power in western capitals drive foreign policy decisions particularly when it comes to iran israel and syria is public opinion constructed to fit the interests of special groups and lobbies and is american foreign policy in the country's own interest. to cross-talk american foreign policy i'm joined by my guests in washington judith kipper she is director of middle.
policy consensus who in washington in the halls of power in western capitals drive foreign policy decisions particularly when it comes to iran israel and syria is public opinion constructed to fit the interests of special groups and lobbies and is american foreign policy in the country's own interest. to cross-talk american foreign policy i'm joined by my guests in washington judith kipper she is director of middle.
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policy analyst and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot com gentlemen crosstalk rules and if that means you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to eric first to new york here's the ministration bill fixing facts and and intelligence around a set policy i think you know where i'm going to rock two thousand and three well there's no doubt about it and you've already touched on the historical record that we've seen of the united states making sure that the intelligence fits a preconceived narrative one that serves its interests in the interests of the military industrial complex and what we've seen in syria particularly in recent weeks has been precisely the same pattern and isn't it a nice coincidence that the issue of the chemical weapons in the supposedly documented evidence from the united states of the use of chemical weapons so-called chemical weapons by the assad regime isn't it now. that that coincides with the military victories by the assad government in the city of qusayr a strategically important city that cuts the supply lines o
policy analyst and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot com gentlemen crosstalk rules and if that means you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to eric first to new york here's the ministration bill fixing facts and and intelligence around a set policy i think you know where i'm going to rock two thousand and three well there's no doubt about it and you've already touched on the historical record that we've seen of the united states making sure...
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syria is american foreign policy in the country's own interest. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. it's quarter past the hour moscow time this is r.t. greece is waiting for brussels to hand over the latest part of a massive two hundred forty billion euro rescue package agreed upon back in two thousand and ten a greek sabrine squeezed by a painful austerity measures in order to meet the bailout terms and while international lenders say athens has actually succeeded in bringing down the country budget deficit other figures show the greek economy is still in a tailspin this report now to our culture. as been three years says greece was granted its massive bailout by international lenders since then the harshest areas he measures have driven the economy into the ground but some claim that the risk hope on the horizon for grace and that it's about to turn a corner let's see now how greece's economy fare is today compared to what it looked like in the last full year before it need
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to do about syria is a problem for the west and today, president obama announced the changes for his foreign-policy team. susan rice will be the next security adviser -- and amanda power will be nominated to replace susan rice. here is the chief washington correspondent for the new york times. >> the national security adviser post is the most important national security post in the united states. the adviser who has ranged from henry kissinger, bryzienski,i, in the -- they bring different opinions and they are different inside the united states government, they are there to organize the president with choices. having susan rice is interesting because she and some of the power were to forces for what they call the liberal interventionists in the u.s.. they were for a much more forceful entry into libya and they convinced the president with hillary clinton, and in syria they have not. >> both of those women said that they are haunted by memories of the american lack of engagement in rwanda and darfur. does this suggest that they will try t t change america's positin on syria. >> the interesting thing
to do about syria is a problem for the west and today, president obama announced the changes for his foreign-policy team. susan rice will be the next security adviser -- and amanda power will be nominated to replace susan rice. here is the chief washington correspondent for the new york times. >> the national security adviser post is the most important national security post in the united states. the adviser who has ranged from henry kissinger, bryzienski,i, in the -- they bring different...
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. >> believe the president has embarked changing the foreign policy and the united states by a descanting the state of israel. to be totally honest with you, i am very disappointed. liz: one of neil's favorite and frequent guest and said he was grateful for every day of his life. >> diane 85 years old whenever by calls me i am ready. >> i never heard somebody talking much about dying. >> ion 85. honestly i am a very good health. i am enjoying my life. i have no complaints. >> that was a bombshell. >> but americanamerican s are afraid ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis. two words, senator heraldo, dipping his toe in a potential u.s. senate run. the answer to restoring fiscal sanity in washington? the man, the myth, and the legend is here to respond. plus, 13 states look at hiking minimum wage. they may get more than they bargainedded for. will it cost workers their jobs? we'll crunch the numbers. a toy empire built without spending a dime on commercials. your kids are like mine, they are the biggest things since legos all through the power of youtube. the ceo joins us to explain his genius s
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i do have to emphasize that his foreign policy hot spectacularly failed spectacularly backfired and we are seeing now the fighting and backlash to those policies particularly until policy on syria he used to preach and lecture that shot and said on how to deal with their people how to treat people on how not to use massive disproportionate force we are seeing do it seeing him doing the exact things that he told the shutdown that said and you also preach to a ninety q. who has been elected through a democratic process and you have accused him of monopolizing and accumulating to iran and gold powers and these are the very accusations leveled against him by his own people but let me add on top of that here is to see off actually be siding with be a with qatar who are dictatorships and trying to use the same the same let's say extremist hardline. policies adopted by so again in actually supporting arming financing paying salaries unprecedented move to the insurgents who happen to be in that vast majority that's according to the you not only new york times experienced what harvey said if
i do have to emphasize that his foreign policy hot spectacularly failed spectacularly backfired and we are seeing now the fighting and backlash to those policies particularly until policy on syria he used to preach and lecture that shot and said on how to deal with their people how to treat people on how not to use massive disproportionate force we are seeing do it seeing him doing the exact things that he told the shutdown that said and you also preach to a ninety q. who has been elected...
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policy, a sort of whack-a-mole. what is the obama doctrine as you understand it? >> reassert american leadership. politically and economically in the face of a very severe crisis that we inherited, which called into question american leadership. look for every way you can to bring together coalitions so that yes, america will and must lead. it is the indispensable nation. but other countries have to step up and start taking responsibility and they are beginning to do that. >> so there's no daylight between the obama doctrine and the hillary clinton doctrine. >> well, i've been a major part of helping to shape it and to implement it. and i think it will stand the test of time. >> as we sat down to talk this afternoon -- >> john kerry of massachusetts to become our new secretary of state is confirmed. >> senator kerry has just been confirmed. >> yes, i'm thrilled by that. >> does that feel -- do you start to feel -- >> i do, i do. >> what do you wish you'd known four years ago that you could pass on? >> i don't see ho
policy, a sort of whack-a-mole. what is the obama doctrine as you understand it? >> reassert american leadership. politically and economically in the face of a very severe crisis that we inherited, which called into question american leadership. look for every way you can to bring together coalitions so that yes, america will and must lead. it is the indispensable nation. but other countries have to step up and start taking responsibility and they are beginning to do that. >> so...
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it's very pragmatic, restrained, realist foreign policy. >> thank you very much. john terrett is in new york. john, the president saying a harder humility and i kept thinking about another president who said walk softly but carry a big stick. >> his speech was 43 minutes long, dell, and a lot of the time was talking about the middle east and north africa. he talked about being chastised in medelling in affairs of other countries. he also put out a four or five-point plan for u.s. foreign policy in the middle east and north africa, and the policy that could stay in place during the rest of his i'm in office. regarding iran he said actions speak louder than words. he talked about iran being verifiable in terms of its nuclear plans. the knew iranian president says they are very keen on moving ahead for peaceful nuclear energy. and president obama said that was welcome by the united states. they supported iran's move towards that. and also he removed to the 1953 removal of the iranian prime minister. that is huge, absolutely huge for a president president to mention t
it's very pragmatic, restrained, realist foreign policy. >> thank you very much. john terrett is in new york. john, the president saying a harder humility and i kept thinking about another president who said walk softly but carry a big stick. >> his speech was 43 minutes long, dell, and a lot of the time was talking about the middle east and north africa. he talked about being chastised in medelling in affairs of other countries. he also put out a four or five-point plan for u.s....
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about the years foreign policy achievements in europe risk and i was among those who interviewed the foreign minister. what. was on the list the labral things were finding the time to meet with us we have three channels here are spanish arty arabic and english. with a whole year to cover there were lots of things to discuss it brought russia several diplomatic victories including the chemical arms deal with syria geneva two is the next step and according to mr elaborate of preconditions from the syrian opposition remain among the key obstacles including the one for president assad to step down something that the west is now moving away from. the threat of jihad this coming to power in sitting at killie feet and the realization is doing that region change is not the way to resolve this problem our western partners are becoming increasingly clear about this. there are also changes in russia's relations with the west and apparently there are signals for more transparent and trustworthy ties on both sides but a called warming is still something that moscow has to deal with. some leader m
about the years foreign policy achievements in europe risk and i was among those who interviewed the foreign minister. what. was on the list the labral things were finding the time to meet with us we have three channels here are spanish arty arabic and english. with a whole year to cover there were lots of things to discuss it brought russia several diplomatic victories including the chemical arms deal with syria geneva two is the next step and according to mr elaborate of preconditions from...
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foreign policy you only have to look at egypt for that you know that's all we do is deal with the military and they don't even listen to us it's a complete and total failure i agree with you on that i do however think in the case of this humanitarian catastrophe and grows violation of international law human rights in every standard you can think of that there needs to be a big response from the united states and i think there has to be some kind of targeted military aspirants companied by use you know using that as pressure to get the sides to the bargaining table i don't see what are you running out of time to get i hope so i hope all along it's a cold war which for diplomacy many thanks indeed my guest in washington and in new york thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember probably talk. well if you're going to like the new knowledge. you know about. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. mission free credit taishan free in-store chargers free. arrangement free. three stooges free. old free blogs just plug in video
foreign policy you only have to look at egypt for that you know that's all we do is deal with the military and they don't even listen to us it's a complete and total failure i agree with you on that i do however think in the case of this humanitarian catastrophe and grows violation of international law human rights in every standard you can think of that there needs to be a big response from the united states and i think there has to be some kind of targeted military aspirants companied by use...
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again i know a lot of foreign-policy experts say really? that's like frosting on the cake and what difference does it make? put on your formal to the meetings. i can tell you at at that the people-to-people you sent there was a young american man who was studying in china and a young chinese woman who was studying in the united states and we have picked them out to speak to the group she in english and he and mandarin about their experiences in each other's country. i am convinced that helps to convince the chinese government that we would do this deal. i said in my prepared remarks this is what the future should be about, young people like us working together understanding each other better visiting and finding common ground. that is what we should be looking for. and so later that afternoon we were able to make the deal and mr. chen and his family were able to leave but i think it was part of a broader story not just a one-off. >> i think the story which is fascinating is as you said an absolute example of that thickening of relationships
again i know a lot of foreign-policy experts say really? that's like frosting on the cake and what difference does it make? put on your formal to the meetings. i can tell you at at that the people-to-people you sent there was a young american man who was studying in china and a young chinese woman who was studying in the united states and we have picked them out to speak to the group she in english and he and mandarin about their experiences in each other's country. i am convinced that helps to...
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he has also set out a foreign policy agenda for the rests tim. sort out the israeli palestinian issue, and you will have greater stability in the world. he said he was encourages by president rouhani who will speak here later. he also said the u.s. supports iran going down the nuclear path so long as it is for peaceful energy purposes, and also remarkably, he referred back to the early 1950s when america helped to overthrow the ironian prime minister. now that's huge, the iranians are always talking about that, and for a president to say that in this forum, that's a very, very big deal. he said that the united states will never stop protecting israeli, but also recognizes the right of the palestinians to live in peace. on syria, he was unequivocal. he called for a -- [ technical difficulties ] -- with consequences he said to make sure that syria keeps its promises regarding its chemical weapons stockpile, and on the middle east and north africa, he talked about the need for the united states to not be criticized for med elling in other country's
he has also set out a foreign policy agenda for the rests tim. sort out the israeli palestinian issue, and you will have greater stability in the world. he said he was encourages by president rouhani who will speak here later. he also said the u.s. supports iran going down the nuclear path so long as it is for peaceful energy purposes, and also remarkably, he referred back to the early 1950s when america helped to overthrow the ironian prime minister. now that's huge, the iranians are always...
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foreign policy you only have to look at egypt for that you know that's all we do is deal with the military and they don't even listen to us it's a complete and total failure i agree with you on that i do however think in the case of this humanitarian catastrophe and grows violation of international law human rights and every standard you can think of that there needs to be a big response from the united states and i think there has to be some kind of targeted military aspirants companied by use you know using that as pressure to get the sides to the bargaining table i don't see what are you running out of time to get i hope so i hope all the money should have pushed for diplomacy many thanks indeed my guest in washington and in new york thanks to our viewers for watching us here narky see you next time and remember. this is the illegal so we leave the. oceans for. the party there's the. shoes that no one is there with to get they deserve answers from. they all told me my language is what i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the pollution from a no i will leave them
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance. and by making the right small investments upfront kerry insisted that costly conflicts can be avoided in the future but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment was enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that clean the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york. r.t. . tell us how you think of the boston marathon bombing investigation will unfold so far here's what you've said already on r g dot com let's take a look at the poll sixty one percent of you now believe that the truth will never be revealed as the second suspect will die in hospital only sixteen percent of you there believe that the brothers a guilty and acted on their own while only thirteen percent of you think that third suspect might appear oh well ten percent all of you think that this is a big a mastermind behind this so if you want those numbers to change and you w
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance. and by making the right small investments upfront kerry insisted that costly conflicts can be avoided in the future but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment was enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that clean the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred...
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foreign policy and accuse the american army of blood lust if a says life behind boss will handing thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten artie's vantages again has more on the story. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals of the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words explains how and why he leaked all those documents many of which revealed how the u.s. government covered up civilian casualties in human rights abuses during the wars in iraq and afghanistan he served as an intelligence analyst in the military and had access to all those documents the biggest leak in history let's take a listen to just one episode where bradley manning explains why he leaked the video of the apache helicopter gunning down boisterous journalists in baghdad and then targeting those who showed up to rescue the wounded including a band with children in that footage shocked the world. i mean th
foreign policy and accuse the american army of blood lust if a says life behind boss will handing thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten artie's vantages again has more on the story. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals of the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words...
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there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they fit those opinion leader positions because while there might be fewer, they are out there who have an impact. watch lebanese tv is to see all those announcers and reporters who are women and realize that nbc has broadcast broadly in the mideast and they are certainly -- you're going to engage -- >> because so many of the presenters are so attractive. >> whatever it takes. they are presenting news and points of view, and you want to work with them on those very serious hard-core political issues. but i think dan in looking at how you engage a larger grouping, you
there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they...
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tom is a blogger and writer for the "guardian" and his focus is foreign policy. thanks so much for being with us. you written it was bad idea for the president oh to seek the approval before taking military action in syria. given the most vently developments that the president has supports of key leaders. do you think he was wrong to take this route? >> i do. i think for a number of reasons that i outlineed in my piece. when you think of the extif exee to use military force and i think all parties will suggest if they do take place. the precedence is such that the president has that awe o that a. to weaken it is a dangerous thing because it potentially deterse future presidents from taking action beyond the confines of a partisan scope. more than that, i think what we saw in congress yesterday with various politicians on all sides from senator mccain to various democrats that tend to spread in their opinion. various politicians are using this situation as an opportunity to project their own political agendas beyond the strategic scope of what the u.s. should be o
tom is a blogger and writer for the "guardian" and his focus is foreign policy. thanks so much for being with us. you written it was bad idea for the president oh to seek the approval before taking military action in syria. given the most vently developments that the president has supports of key leaders. do you think he was wrong to take this route? >> i do. i think for a number of reasons that i outlineed in my piece. when you think of the extif exee to use military force and...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my longstanding associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues or brushes development of a and that's vernon obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to be why because more decisive means taking to
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my longstanding associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues or brushes development of a and that's vernon obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas...
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policy though contradicts itself. i think that as long as the french people aren't too bothered by the consequences of this sort of intervention they generally favorite this as a great military tradition in france and they've grown accustomed to interfering other people's countries but if you if the minute it starts to get nasty i think you'll find they'll be a very quick a reversal of public opinion the sort of islamic extremists they're very tough soldiers and they've grown tougher over the last twenty years and if france starts to find these people have been armed as a result of the intervention in libya and all the arms of the swilling about in the in the sahara as a result of that intervention ironically instigated by france then they're going to find it's a very dangerous place to intervene in mali as requested help and they get it instantly when the central african republic requested help from the french forces there they were told are no we can't interfere to tell any particular regime were neutral. the due ea
policy though contradicts itself. i think that as long as the french people aren't too bothered by the consequences of this sort of intervention they generally favorite this as a great military tradition in france and they've grown accustomed to interfering other people's countries but if you if the minute it starts to get nasty i think you'll find they'll be a very quick a reversal of public opinion the sort of islamic extremists they're very tough soldiers and they've grown tougher over the...
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foreign policy and how it affects conflicts across the planet. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america and no one is pushing the keep you safe at any cost more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop and frisk is the practice of just being able to search anyone in new york at any time for any reason with your hands this gestapo style practice has been in place since two thousand and two but thankfully was finally recently found to be unconstitutional by a federal judge you know the fourth amendment all the talk about no unlawful search and seizure seems pretty clear to me why did this take so long to figure out bloomberg despite that silly constitution thing stands firm with this policy to occur and if you end street stops looking for guns they will be more guns on the street and more people will be killed it's just that simple well to that i would say if you stop nazi st
foreign policy and how it affects conflicts across the planet. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america and no one is pushing the keep you safe at any cost more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop and frisk is the practice of just being able to search anyone in new york at any time for any reason with your hands this...
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policy expert barbara slavin told us the prime minister's stance of forcing the country into deeper on race. touche and to create a sort of imperial presidency and then run for two terms as president this kind of behavior is alienating people who are religious as well as those who are secular so i think he's taking a big big risk by deepening the divide among turks and he really should i think quit while he's ahead because obviously the longer he's there the more people even people who are predisposed to like him at the beginning begin to tire of his manner of governing he's somebody who lectures who sermonize is he doesn't listen very well in my experience and i think this is really not a good model for a country that purports to be a modern islamic democracy but as i said i think this is left a lasting damage to him personally and to turkey which of course has been you know very successful economically it's attracted many many tourists from around the world people may think twice now about going to istanbul if there is tear gas going up and down is to call avenue and in taksim squ
policy expert barbara slavin told us the prime minister's stance of forcing the country into deeper on race. touche and to create a sort of imperial presidency and then run for two terms as president this kind of behavior is alienating people who are religious as well as those who are secular so i think he's taking a big big risk by deepening the divide among turks and he really should i think quit while he's ahead because obviously the longer he's there the more people even people who are...
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you have left a profoundly positive mark on american foreign policy and done enormous good for all of us and for the country we serve. we will miss you deeply. but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last four years is an incredible experience. when i came in to this building as the secretary of state four years ago, and received such a warm welcome, i knew there was something really special about this place. and that having the honor to lead the state department and usaid would be unique and singular, exciting and challenging. it has been all of those things and so much more. i cannot fully express how grateful i am to those with whom i have spent
you have left a profoundly positive mark on american foreign policy and done enormous good for all of us and for the country we serve. we will miss you deeply. but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >>...
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foreign policy the militarization of diplomacy what we need is a return to. diplomacy forceful diplomacy that includes for example an arms embargo on all sides in syria so that we get the russians to stop sending arms to the regime and get the iranians to do the same thing while we get our partners in saudi arabia and qatar and jordan and turkey to stop arming the other side without that kind of an arms embargo but that was like a great idea but how could we ever get anywhere until you said to the table cynthia go ahead i don't i don't think i don't think a certain i no longer the saudis won't cooperate that's for sure send weapons to the saudis we tell the saudis we're not going to send them any more weapons and we're not going to send them any more spare parts we start telling boeing that we're going to treat them the way the way the agriculture department treats farmers pay them not to produce weapons pay them to retool their factory to build solar panels instead of military equipment we've got a lot farther to go to jason and you're. saying they're going
foreign policy the militarization of diplomacy what we need is a return to. diplomacy forceful diplomacy that includes for example an arms embargo on all sides in syria so that we get the russians to stop sending arms to the regime and get the iranians to do the same thing while we get our partners in saudi arabia and qatar and jordan and turkey to stop arming the other side without that kind of an arms embargo but that was like a great idea but how could we ever get anywhere until you said to...
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will you correct or inkofshth when you said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since svietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no. >> my service di-- >> are you going to answer the question? the question is were you right or wrong? i would like to answer whether you were right or wrong and then you are free to elaborate. >> well, i am not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> let the record show he refused to answer the question. >> he is the former chair of al gore's president committee in michigan. campaign consultant and national political correspondent for talk radio news service. thank you for joining us. >> ill prepared or overly aggressive questioning? >> overly aggressive questioning by a senator offending more and more people. an example of what is wrong in this country. kinds of personal attacks we are doing on people in both parties at times when we get to do public service. senator hagel came to the hearing will be a good secretary of defense and senator mccain rehashing his presidential campaign over disagreements with the p
will you correct or inkofshth when you said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since svietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no. >> my service di-- >> are you going to answer the question? the question is were you right or wrong? i would like to answer whether you were right or wrong and then you are free to elaborate. >> well, i am not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> let the record show he refused to answer the...
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in foreign policy and strategy in the afghan war starting from ninety three to nine and now the whole game is turned against the believed to be taliban i think. are not going to talk because the. language is violence and i don't think at their lowest possible is some part of taliban the afghan taliban ninety percent of the taliban fighting in afghanistan or pakistan sponsored maybe the peace of pakistani state but in the long run when the americans would do all the taliban factions will combine and they're going to play hell with the pakistani state. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. if you can just a moment on the break adventure of james brown he's attempting one of the world's most dangerous jobs actually it's the hearts of co coming your way in just a second. the illusion of safety trumping your right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america unnoticed pushing the keep you safe at any cost more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop and frisk
in foreign policy and strategy in the afghan war starting from ninety three to nine and now the whole game is turned against the believed to be taliban i think. are not going to talk because the. language is violence and i don't think at their lowest possible is some part of taliban the afghan taliban ninety percent of the taliban fighting in afghanistan or pakistan sponsored maybe the peace of pakistani state but in the long run when the americans would do all the taliban factions will combine...
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foreign policy interest in middle east. ok straight to greece to the world update here it's bracing itself for its general strike this year with mass rallies planned in the capital athens the standstill comes as greek lawmakers are set to start a two day long debate over new cuts of course demanded by international creditors the bill which would leave thousands of civil service workers redundant is vital for athens to receive its next bailout the country has remained deep in recession since two thousand and eight. forms have exploded made violent protests in the capital of northern ireland belfast blasts talkative police who responded by firing water cannons and more than forty police officers have been injured during four days of clashes after protestants were banned passing through a catholic district of the city this during the annual pro british march. now decades of war in afghanistan have brought many consequences including the onset of the world's biggest heroin industry with the amount of opium cultivation cost of t
foreign policy interest in middle east. ok straight to greece to the world update here it's bracing itself for its general strike this year with mass rallies planned in the capital athens the standstill comes as greek lawmakers are set to start a two day long debate over new cuts of course demanded by international creditors the bill which would leave thousands of civil service workers redundant is vital for athens to receive its next bailout the country has remained deep in recession since two...
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i would argue is not that we give up on foreign-policy but we do more in asia. that is where the great powers are and it is where the united states is -- has tools that can do a lot of good. i would rebalance our foreign-policy away from the middle east and stop trying to remake a part of the world coming back to what we were saying about syria that i think is in for a prolonged, difficult era and that will resist the efforts of the u.s. to recast it in our image. tavis: before i come back to the master policy and underperforming at home, i am titillated by your phrase, to remake the world in our own image. i concur with that. i have seen too many examples where we do that. much to our own peril. what is it about us these years later even what we are up against at home and given how we see the world stage being reset that makes us think that we can remake the world or that we tould or that it is our duty remake the world in our own image? is that not the height of arrogance and hubris? >> there is some arrogance and idealism, funnily enough. american missionarie
i would argue is not that we give up on foreign-policy but we do more in asia. that is where the great powers are and it is where the united states is -- has tools that can do a lot of good. i would rebalance our foreign-policy away from the middle east and stop trying to remake a part of the world coming back to what we were saying about syria that i think is in for a prolonged, difficult era and that will resist the efforts of the u.s. to recast it in our image. tavis: before i come back to...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york. r.t. . yeah and still so many unanswered questions as well tell us how you think this is all going to pan out the boston bombing investigation where you think is going to go r.t. dot com is a place you can tell us is a web vote there now ok sixty percent this vision you see there more than half of you think the truth is never going to be revealed as the second suspect you think will die in hospital seventy percent think it investigators will prove the brothers were guilty and acted on their own twelve percent there believe investigators have yet to find the real mastermind behind the blast eleven percent of this so if you're expecting that a third suspect is going to surface somewhere
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york. r.t. . yeah and still so many unanswered questions as well tell us how you think this...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance. and by making the right small investments upfront kerry insisted that costly conflicts can be avoided in the future but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment was enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that clean the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york. r.t. we now know the suspected terrorists came to the u.s. about a decade ago and were both grown to decide well for more on why controversial refugees are able to find safe havens in the united states and some of its key allies such as britain is artie's sarah for many high profile cases here that is being an immigration. headache the u.k. see if we have a case with the political leader he fled to the cape in two thousand and. nine he's wanted by russia all that's a terrorism to. kidnap and murder and he's been continually refused the extradition by the u.k. another fifteen
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance. and by making the right small investments upfront kerry insisted that costly conflicts can be avoided in the future but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment was enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that clean the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred...
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policy and it was a major issue that he really stands his name upon is one that the prime minister is the country usually leads on and you heard when the results of that vote was announced last night in the house of commons those cries for the prime minister to resign now questions they feel whether his leadership is really going to be under threat it's thought that's quite unlikely at this point but certainly he stands in a much we can because this in today and as he said that defeat really not putting him in a comfortable position tools very many people feeling that the vote reflected the lack of public appetite for any military action certainly with the evidence that was on the table because all eyes will now be on the us and what course of action they'll take they've lost a major ally in britain voting against military action the indicators coming from the us is that they'll be willing regardless to go. elaine in terms of the timeline you've got the u.n. inspectors coming out the country on saturday and presenting their preliminary findings all eyes will be closely on that and the
policy and it was a major issue that he really stands his name upon is one that the prime minister is the country usually leads on and you heard when the results of that vote was announced last night in the house of commons those cries for the prime minister to resign now questions they feel whether his leadership is really going to be under threat it's thought that's quite unlikely at this point but certainly he stands in a much we can because this in today and as he said that defeat really...
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foreign policy arms sales and why he thinks the occupy wall street movement was a turning point for the u.s. . i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. thank you. so much. thank you. days it. can. be so it's so true. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have to use healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners anymore they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to pop the deadly pills you can cast away he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him down. is pharmacy really about helping people. the news about international and war in the very heart of moscow. the. i'm joined by mr salim jamali former chief of the iraqi intelligence services american office he's an extraordinary man who played a key role in providing the iraqi government with intelligence right before the invasion mr solomon you destroyed all documents after the war was over you burned them at a safe house in baghdad but i'm sure there is still a lot of information that you committed to memory l
foreign policy arms sales and why he thinks the occupy wall street movement was a turning point for the u.s. . i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. thank you. so much. thank you. days it. can. be so it's so true. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have to use healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners anymore they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to pop...
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actually i have served in the church foreign policy foreign service for thirty four years in the past and. seen many positions at this where this previously and other positions but since i was elected as the director general of this organization and since i took over in july two thousand and ten. for the past three and a half years. i have an international you know civil servant and i am a constable to the whole membership i don't represent any particle country including my native country turkey therefore i have to be impartial neutral which i am i have no doubt about that but i wonder if your previous professional experience helps you in any way because you mentioned that the open c.w. doesn't maintain official ties with the syrian opposition but surely as as a former consul you would have a lot of connections in the north of syria do you use them to well probably facilitate safe passage for your own people on the ground there. actually is spin quite a long time ago now of thirty churchy actually turkey years more than thirty years that i certain know they pull but i have made to sev
actually i have served in the church foreign policy foreign service for thirty four years in the past and. seen many positions at this where this previously and other positions but since i was elected as the director general of this organization and since i took over in july two thousand and ten. for the past three and a half years. i have an international you know civil servant and i am a constable to the whole membership i don't represent any particle country including my native country...
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he called for a different foreign policy, or rather -- more moderate foreign policy. there is reason for skepticism about this. iran's foreign policy is ultimately controlled by the supreme leader. that said, when the iranian people voted they chose him and that approach. in his early days, he appointed a foreign minister seen in washington as a moderate figure, someone who studied in the united states. he has put out statements about how the nuclear program, the negotiations, they should go forward and they should be productive. >> i want to get your opinion on the post- assad syria, whether it happen sooner or later. what would that look like? >> a post-assad syria is one that will have to be managed well. it will require a variety of players engaged to take efforts to ensure the country does not implode. we all remember what happened in april and may of 2003 when baghdad fell apart and the government of iraq imploded and the country descended into chaos. the concern here in washington is that while assad needs to go, the day is very unclear. there are groups in the
he called for a different foreign policy, or rather -- more moderate foreign policy. there is reason for skepticism about this. iran's foreign policy is ultimately controlled by the supreme leader. that said, when the iranian people voted they chose him and that approach. in his early days, he appointed a foreign minister seen in washington as a moderate figure, someone who studied in the united states. he has put out statements about how the nuclear program, the negotiations, they should go...
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turkey had a foreign-policy that was described by a slogan zero problems with neighbors. today, they only have problem with neighbors. they need to rethink what their approach to the region is going to be. you may have noticed that egypt has hermetically downgraded its relations with turkey. if you look at what is happening to the muslim brotherhood across the region, they were very strong in opposition. in power, it has been ineffective everywhere it has been. it is not a rising force, it is a declining force. for turkey, the a.k.p., these are sister parties. they thought what was going to be the rise of political islam, it has to rethink that posture. turkey can play a significant role in the region. it is not playing the role that it in vision for itself and it has to rethink that posture. >> there is another point. turkey tried to manipulate the crisis in syria and iraq. it thought it could be a mid- level power. what happened is that it became embroiled with its own problems. the southeast quadrant of kurt of turkey is heavily kurdish. its own kurdish problem got in
turkey had a foreign-policy that was described by a slogan zero problems with neighbors. today, they only have problem with neighbors. they need to rethink what their approach to the region is going to be. you may have noticed that egypt has hermetically downgraded its relations with turkey. if you look at what is happening to the muslim brotherhood across the region, they were very strong in opposition. in power, it has been ineffective everywhere it has been. it is not a rising force, it is a...
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i think that, you know, for 20 years foreign policy wasn't a major issue in the democratic party. whether it was globalization or opposition to the iraq war. we didn't real solid a forward leaning fiewrd policy. i think we have reestablished our commitment to free trade. democracy promotion. >> laura: how is it forward-leaning given what we didn't do in iran when we had -- looked like we had a real popular vote going there we really didn't do anything. in syria, there is debate what we should do there, nevertheless, clearly our policy there is a little bit confusing. >> clearly very forward leaning in the war on terror. clearly significantly involved in libya and egypt and trying to push things forward there. >> laura: even a lot of liberals were criticizing her. even people who like her. >> the second legacy for her is going to be about the asia. you raised. >> is america stronger or weaker than she was four years ago. >> i think america is stronger today. >> laura: on what measure? more people are looking to our country for leadership than they were four years ago. >> fewer peop
i think that, you know, for 20 years foreign policy wasn't a major issue in the democratic party. whether it was globalization or opposition to the iraq war. we didn't real solid a forward leaning fiewrd policy. i think we have reestablished our commitment to free trade. democracy promotion. >> laura: how is it forward-leaning given what we didn't do in iran when we had -- looked like we had a real popular vote going there we really didn't do anything. in syria, there is debate what we...
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policy and intelligence analyst and in london we cross to charlie wolf he is a writer broadcaster and political commentator right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage joshua and i go to you first in norman oklahoma and it was ninety five years ago the maps were drawn what's the legacy of the most important legacy in your mind ninety five years later well i think that we are seeing the birth of nations in the middle east and dictators like saddam hussein side are a little bits of the ottoman empire and they've kept this multi ethnic multi religious parts of the ottoman empire together by. oppression largely now in this age of popular movements we are seeing them challenged and we're getting the break up i think and rearrangement of ethnic power and in iraq we've had the shiites come to the top the sunnis cast down in lebanon something similar is going on with the christians losing power muslims coming up and in syria the alawite it's a small minority twelve percent are challenged this is much like the australian gario
policy and intelligence analyst and in london we cross to charlie wolf he is a writer broadcaster and political commentator right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage joshua and i go to you first in norman oklahoma and it was ninety five years ago the maps were drawn what's the legacy of the most important legacy in your mind ninety five years later well i think that we are seeing the birth of nations in the middle east and...
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foreign policy has no role in creating threats against the country but we know the number one thing driving recruitment for the taliban and al qaeda forces in pakistan and yemen are u.s. drone strikes so they say well don't worry about anything else just give us these powers and we'll take care of everything but in fact that's not the case it's us foreign policy that's the real culprit if we want to be safer and we shouldn't be giving up our constitutional rights to this small ball of people living in secrecy ok so you want to jump in a new york own hand. wow look i can't agree with the idea that the main threat to u.s. security is the u.s. has own foreign policy i do think that it's essential to keep in mind that these policies have consequences that they can turn people against the united states we've seen that in this case quite concretely with the rifts that have opened up with german chancellor angela merkel with brazilian president dilma rousseff canceling a visit to washington those are pretty serious they put the president in iraq word situation and i don't think there's any questio
foreign policy has no role in creating threats against the country but we know the number one thing driving recruitment for the taliban and al qaeda forces in pakistan and yemen are u.s. drone strikes so they say well don't worry about anything else just give us these powers and we'll take care of everything but in fact that's not the case it's us foreign policy that's the real culprit if we want to be safer and we shouldn't be giving up our constitutional rights to this small ball of people...
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as own foreign policy i do think that it's essential to keep in mind that these policies have consequences that they can turn people against the united states we've seen that in this case quite concretely with the rifts that have opened up with german chancellor angela merkel with brazilian president dilma rousseff canceling a visit to washington those are pretty serious they put the president in iraq word situation and i don't think there's any question that this is cause these revelations have caused diplomatic damage at the same time i think we need to be a little careful in how we message this publicly i don't know that we should call it a frankenstein monster you know when we surveyed writers we didn't get a lot of stories back or or even really stories back of people who had gotten caught in the dragnet who had written me and us an e-mail and suddenly found somebody knocking at their door that's not happening today as far as we have heard but there is what there is is this chilling a fact that is more subtle you know maybe in some ways quite insidious we also do know that there have
as own foreign policy i do think that it's essential to keep in mind that these policies have consequences that they can turn people against the united states we've seen that in this case quite concretely with the rifts that have opened up with german chancellor angela merkel with brazilian president dilma rousseff canceling a visit to washington those are pretty serious they put the president in iraq word situation and i don't think there's any question that this is cause these revelations...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr green he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to leave why because more decisive means taking toughes
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr green he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and...